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AESIDENT ROOSE — VELT MUCH DISAPPOINTED Regards as an Affront th to Treat Coupled With 6 Refusal of Coal Their Demand For Federal Troops ASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 3.—President Roosevelt is ybe considerably aroused over his failure to effect a set- ‘of the strike, and what he regards as an implied insult in-demanding that he use the United States otect the mines, It is reported that he has express- fhimseli freely to his advisers. iti believed that the next step in the matter will be to pv. Stone into consultation upon the question of summon- tra session of the Pennsylvania legislature, to take to enforce the reopening of the mines. be Mitchel! this morning characterized the proffer of to submit individual grievances to the courts, as rie Sham, given out with the idea that it might confuse gblic into the belief that they wish to do justice. ee operators left the city at 3 o'clock this morning for The Mitchell party departed for Wilkesbarre at doing away with the rumor that another conference today. ROOT MAKES STATEMENT Root, Attorney-General Knox and Labor Com- 4 in conference with the president this 0 out the following statement at noon: dent will not call an extra session of congress, Gow. Stone, nor even offer 6 stions to the gov- will not interfere in any way. Neither will he ask gonter with him. esident considers the state of Pennsylvania the only authority to handle the strike, so long as the apes refuse to settle their differences among ie pride 's only hope is that the conference "ter mo some good, and at present he con- £3 no ge ie will certginly send no troops unless Gov. Stone should so request.” ron TICKERS OFFER A THINK W YORK, Oct. 4.—The consensus of editorial opinion ‘that the po ord should be taken at their word aw is now up to Gov. Stone to maintain peace. of the Erie line, says that he has 17,000 ready to work if the government will afford “a MINERS DISAPPOINTED aspen Oct. 4—There is great disappoint- i pana wt failure of the conference to in but all stand firm. Confidence in Mitchell and admiration of President Roosevelt is increas- say they will keep up the fight. nt THE CONFERENCE FAILED INGTON, Oct. 4-—The conference called by the consider means of ending the coal strike, ended through the refusal of the mine operators i sedbetantial concessions. At the afternoon session offeredto submit the controversy to elt, authorizing him to select arbitrators, and for the miners, to enter into an agreement to Fes for a period of one to five years. } ors refused arbitration, denounced the United | as a lawless and amarchisaic organization with saroked not deal, and closed by demanding that the send federal troops to the strike region to afford ction to the operation of the mines by non-union only coneession offered by the operators was, that Apes should return to work, grievances at individual be referred to the judges of the court of of the district in which a colliery in question BEST TAKING BULL BY THE HORNS oye an hed am: Feceivers, until such time as the owners of the a | unl as eae ont are able to run them, Why’ not in the public i | never government remedy, | leaving the quar- theme he Suhile weote's hay eatiatiea. "We can the pul temporary wocialistic remedy. rs ve been eatintled, We can CACHING OUT FOR _ CANADIAN BUSINESS tatives of Hill and Mellen Buy Vic- toria Terminal and Other Lines Great Morthera there are not yet complet ally consummated, “they. lljely inclade also the holdings of the $14- | hey & Nanaimo Transportation Co controlling the steamers Iroquois and | Btratheona ‘This insures an entrance for the Northern Paeific end the Great Northern practically into Victoria and Vancouver, and is taken to in Aicate a sharp fight by Hill for a| mare of the business zo long held | alone by the Canadian Paeific. ‘The principals in the deal will not | Puliding in Victoria to sia. | jount involves Se Steumes responsibility for | Ralenang? 88! ferry thence and em Bee the eyetarn th =e fe All detatin | ing interest in ¢ cn allway as i fon, Of ‘Paul, rm, which reall James J. ii\1 an nd Yukon charter to Vancouver, For STEALING TICKET J. Green, an expressman, wae eulity of having stolen a ral ound evet trom Victor Nelson. He Way fined-$2 and costs. The ticket | hae been returned to the owner morons | poees les from the mout yee WOR will connect with the | were found this GIVES A POINTER WASHINGTON, Oot. 4. Rear Admiral Casey cabled the fol- lowing 40 the navy department oday from Panama: “Today sent Informacion to the gov~ ernor that while trains ere rune ping under protection of the United States, the transportation ef combat. ants or arms which may cause interruption of raffle and eon- Nart une line into theater of hos tultties, DRY KILN REGULATOR Test of Apparatus to}! Regulate Heat Soecial to the Mas. heat ina, tecwntiy, tavented by W.-H Pinghes, lenpoceer of ine Washington King. ot the Ming Mill . E ne ‘The tagt te rewerded the invention is of great utility and representatives of ( 4 sociation who were present stat nas 9 reanetion jn setee will be me a employing | An altachinent ie placed In dry kine, connected by electric wire with the boiter. Mi aggre the rex kiln rises to ‘th lator, seting through the wire, cuts Ot the steam nti the heat falln be- low 180 degrees again. ‘The apparatus also acts ae an av tomae fire extinguisher. When- Star the peat In the kiln rises above 200, which it would very -uickly ¢o in case of fire, the instrument blow » & whistle and rings & bell whieh con tinues to ring until the heat duced to the normal figure aga! the same time it turns wat the kilns from s tank connec it for that purpose. At the test the apparatus worked most effe effectively. CIVILIZE THE MOROS Pershing’s Men Rout Them in Battle MANILA, Oct. 4.--Capt, Pershing's column completely routed the Maciu Mores, on the Island of Mindanao, kifting and wounding 100, and des- troying several forta. Two Amer! leans wore wounded, ‘The final engagement was desper- ate, The fort was bombarded for 15 hours. Sultan Cabugulan, then lod a and died fighting at 4 of hin forces, The Maros erally mowed down by a ter- rifle rifle fire. The Americans then surrounded the fort and moved the boetteries cloner. The Moro broke through the Hne and attempted to escape to the beach. ‘They were pur- ued, and many shot down. Before the fight the sultan was deflant and insolent. He assured Pershing that he gould whip the United Btaten. TWO BOYS MURDERED CAMDEN, N. J 4.—The bodies of two boys, Price Jenning, aged 14, and William Coft morning with the skulls crushed. It is believed that | the boys were murdered by unknown {thugs for thelr watches ana-#10 they ‘on their persons. Both were ns of prominent business men, BOODLER TURNS UP): ST. LOUIS, Oct. 4—Jolin Sheri dan, ex-delegete, who has ween wanted since the boodle trials hegan, was arrested this morning on the streets. He was nonchalant and sald that he had been in the city all the time end was not hiding CHICAGO, 73:18. whole Oot. 4-~“Wheat, 7 318, ANCISCO, 4 121% Wheat SI SEATTLE, Ww ra _____NEW GOLD DISCOVERY DuncanCreek DAWSON, ¥. T, Oot. 4 strike was made reeentiy on Duncan creek on the upper Bt river Numbers of men have se ne dincovery, but ry tw deny be on ore thas Orin the Jocallty, trying ime. ‘There wae a stampede to Duncan ¥ ago when three Bwedes who had heen working there came out, and their tradi, waa back: eked. Pay dirt hae been Ytruck on several claims thing big bas been reported maul lay. Phe mB Will doubtless be put on ite by the tate strikes. Big Quarts Strike A big quarts girtkhe @ miles from Dawson in the Recky mountains, bs reported. ‘The specihens exhibited the beet base ore ever seen tn wee averaging Be the ton. itty men beck * are urrying ye place, The discov~ ery ledge is anid to be 12 fect thiek and to comtain gatena. There is also claimed to ey free milling ore of marvelous richness near by. The exact location i@ kept & aeoret by the discoverer. © rer, Coa See en WRONG MAN HELD UP Highwayman Tackles Deputy Sheriff McFarland, and Finds That He Is Up Against It wereuty | Sheritt C.J. MeoFarieng im the aiiey back of his He resisted Intended to enter ne by the. back Goer. “An” he Lara] through the a gerk alley in the re his house the robber in which Mo- Gomapesy. verene tae weapon 4 wees sient whe unarmed, and a short time land started with the highwayman warrant will be issu Judge Cann's court thie afternoon. It in aid that Pope is one of three men who attgmpted another hold-up in the same ¥icinity lat night EXPERIENCED YOUNG MAN Capt. Andrew T. Lowell has been howe, er of the Globe Nav- ‘spew schooner » Captain Low a young man, but already has ba varied experience on the Atlas and for two years navi mn this coast Im the ‘Anaport service, ‘The Holden 1s now loading 1,260,000 feat of lumber at Stimson's mill and will sail about October 0 for South Afries under charter of Charles Mei- NOT MANY WORKING Secretary Rust Denies a Pub- lished Statement of Frye- Bruhn Seor Central Labor t with Mr. Frye t latter has made claiming to have a full crew f men in the slaughter house. ae He sald this morning the Frye-Bruhn packin, ployed from 80 fo 85 m strike not more than ing lest ‘Thureday. It is true that three union men have gone back to work in the establishment, two last week and one last Tuesday, but th belong to that class of workmen w! always flunk in a prolonged strike. Every other mah in the union has voted to keep away from the unfair house "The budiners of the fair markets has increased to such an extent that we were obiiged today to supply Carsten Brothers Co. with two butchers. ‘That concern ts now run ning night and day to meet its in creased trade LAWSON MINE One Body Sti Still Missing--In- quest Monday BLACK DIAMOND, Oct, 4—No trace haa yet been found of ihe body of John Creghino, who is supposed to have been killed in the mine expior- ion at Lawson. The place where he was working has been thoroughly x- plored. This given rise to the opin- fon that Creghino may not have been in the mine at ali, although the rec- ord shows he was there. The inquest which was to hay been held today, has been adjourn- ea over until Monday, after th viewed the bodies, A furt vestigation of the mine wai by Inspector Owen, though count of fire-damp, it was tmpon- sible to make a thorough examina. tion HANDSOME HOUSE handsome nine-roo; ting Pitted “Although renide n style tion for Fred ©. Har yatory addition, hington, Fred L, were furnished by LG TON, Big Strike Made on, A big | SATURDAY HEAD END COLLISION Two Killed and Several Injured BILLINGS, Mont, Get. 4 |head-end gollision of North [cific passenger trains No F jon a curve near Rapids, 32 miles weet of bere at 6 ook this morning | Mall Clerk Andrus Lundwald and Fireman D, A. Campbell were killed, | jand the following were injured; in » ©. A. Breese, of hub son Hiobt. Breese, | W. Kennedy, Brie Cari EVE JTOBER Receives Great Recep-| tion at the Harbor Twelve tug @ excursion steamers 0 Philadelphia r ning, giving @ reception to Gen Booth of the Salvation Army t equaled the his Atter is NEW YORK, Oct. 4 and th steammhip comporer, ne Philadelphia, | by a big throng of any was lost express and baggage care of bo CLAIM AGAINST CITY 6. Stray proprietor of the Seatte Dairy fled a « for $100 damm ‘Train No, 5 ie the Burlington that |ames againat Che city. Stray claims will of would haye arrived in Seattle | that as the result of the defective At 8:15, October 5. planking at Marion strest and Rail No. 4 in the Northern Pacific Com-|roed avenue @ horse belonging to y's Twin City Maprass, which left| him fell to the pavement and eur te Bt 1:10 D, a, October 2, for | tained permancut injuries. The dairy DOESN'T PAY TO BE GOOD SABENA, Oct. 4 po histories! church » thousand years old Pedren while early mane was held Re. wittinis on priewts and four warshippers, and injur- ing % other persone The ond wali fell inward upon the alter, and @ number of ne were borne down and crushed under the weight of the stones and debris. the priests and several others being the victim. Ab instant later the side, Walls also collupaed, falling Upon &, part of the congregation panic followed and it was before measures were Gubsonaer the tena'er the enol- - ieee to rescue those who hed fallen under the ruins. BUILDING ORDINANCE __EVADED he present foree of impossible to visit all ings under construction, and in case of the discovery of the violation of the law, the time given the builder cover his tracks wader the writ notice aystem makes the ord) a Ap the ordinance ts to be revised along other lines Mr. Place wil) ai tempt » have hie amendment adopt TOO MANY Apparently the only difference be- tween two marine firemen, both named William Smith, who walked into British Consul Bernard Pelly’s office yesterday afternoon, was that one was an Englishman and the other @ Scotchman. They were « companied by Charles Gorman, ai other fireman, The trio had « hard luek story to tell, “Through a drop of drink,” they anid, they had miss- ed the ‘British steamship Inveric, which had salied from Tacoma, lea ing them behind. Coming to Sent. tle they could @et no work even on. shore, Mr, Petly told the sallors he could not help them out—that they would have to rustie for themselves. TWO KILLED IN WRECK WILLIAMSPORT, Pa, Oct. 4—A Pennsylvania express crashed into @ freight train at Milton this morning, killing the engineer and fireman of the ex) en and injuring 12 other per- sons, SIX passenger cars were tele- scoped and a dozen freight cars were wrecked, WILL APPEAL EASSON CASE ‘The case of Walter Kasson ve. the i recently decided by Judge Tallman's finding for plaintiff, is to be appealed to the supreme court. This decision was reached at @ meeting held inst night aod Corporation Counsel Gil- liam will be notified at once to make the formal appeal Basson's suit Was for reinstate- ment on the eity police force, trom which | he been disminsed, charged with having excteded his authority In horsewhipping Al, son Of George Dickinson, and the two Van Kuren boys Who were arrested for creating ® disturbance, at the Grand opera house. idee ‘Tallman held that his dis- mineal by the commission was in ex of the authority veated in that body. It is contended that the com- mission did not dismiss him, but sim. ply ordered the chief of police to do $0, ‘At last night's meeting the com mianioners passed on the examina- tion papers. WEATHER FORECAST atte and VielnityTonight day, cloudy and the with possibly showers Sund: light to fresh south winds, nd ng. and to southwent POTTER IS MARRIED pishep’ Hen N.Y, Oct. 4 Potter and Mra. t church lew York, ae our tm "denede for some CUTS LOOSE DAWSON, ¥, T. Oct 4—~Rar- rister C. M. Woodworth, who has been chairman of the opporiton party here, has resigned from the commit- tea, and janes that he will not Support Joe Garke tor k Yoodwerrth merit as a Conservative cant Gov. Ross’ steadily, LOSE WHISKERS BUT WIN CANE run date. foliowing is growing ‘The Freshman class at the univ- ersity yesterday defeated the aeif- confident sophomores in the annual cane rush. The green class, after lively four minutes’ contest, came out with 17 hands on the cane, while |thelr opponents could only count 18. (This, the freshmen say, avengen th Jos of their cherished lers, which formerly countenance of Kigeworth, the lea er of the clans. ‘The sophomores, (n an insane fit of jealousy because their ciage president had no whisk- ers, succeeded in depriving Bigs- worth of his side-burns Inst week. The new class is happy tm their re- venge, and now {t's square. FIRE IS RAGING HONGKONG, Oct, 4. confingration ip raging o The foreign quarters ar destroyed and it ls feare entire city may be burned, The pe pie panic-stricken and no. et jaht is being made against TWO MERE BOYS AS BURGLARS Detectives Tennant and Byrnes of | the local poltee, arrived from Sp: kane this morning with Fri YK Con- way alter Walker, two mere boys, who are charged With burg- lary. It is alleged that the bo: broke into and robbed the storera of BM. Griftith & Co,, in the Batley | block, September 16." Frank Bur. nett and Wilford Bloc 1 > aus. still at large, | i in Spokane better white boy 1s colored A reat Amoy. | entirely that the known as English, is years of age. Walk: nd claims to be 19 years old, "A roll | of pennies, thought to have’ been | stolen from the storeroom, was found | on the prisoners when they were arrested. | ‘The boys told the officers that al! pf the stuff the police tay they stole | in in Seattle. On thelr way over | they were near a drunken man who said he was robbed, A pawn ticket for a watch was found onzhe young- ster They will be charged and tried for | burglary here. USES OF CONCRETE At the requiar monthly meeting ot the Pacific Northwest Boctety of Rineops, to be. held. tonight, at the Chamber of Commerce the spectal subject. for. discussion, Samos Mi. Blackwell has prepared s| per on the subject and his address | Will be followed by general discus | sion. ot | LATTLE STAR. %, 1002, 'HE Only Paper tn Seattle That Dares to Print the News # # A 26 CENTS A MONTH “CUT IT OUT” It’s Good for a FREE TRIP to LAKEWOOD and Return FREE CAR EVERY DAY AND sa the Home Land Co. 4:00, 3:40, 4:20 and 5:00 p. m. sonnecting at Lakew "this ticket must be punched by the con- @uctor on the Yesler way car on the outward Free Round Trip Ticket LAKEWOOD AGENTS ON THE LAND EVERY And Return Special Ca lor Way and the Steamer Cyrene). cial Car leaves Firat avenue and , 8:20, 9:00, 9:40, 10:20, ond at 12:20, 1:00, 1:40, 2:20, on Park with the steamer Cyrene for trip, otherwine it will not be accepted for SUNDAY return, companied THE HOME LAND COMPANY, 921 Second Ave., near Madison. Not good for children unless ac- by their parents. DAY Seattle. That Lakewood Is the Most Popular Addition Ever Put en the Market in Seattle. ON THIS SIDE OF LAKE WASHINGTON and Exactly the Same Distance from Pioneer Square as Madison Park Prices $8 to$71Cash OR $9 TO $79 ON INSTALLMENTS $2 to $6 Down, 600 Weekly No Taxes, No Forfeiture, No Interest, This Is Your Chance, Don’t Miss It HOME LAND CO., 92! Second Ave, ‘Three lots at South Park. $100 About two-thirds of an acre in Maple Leaf Addition to Green Lake, $50 Lots on Renton car line, about 16 minutes from Pioneer square, $5 cash and §5 per month. $475 louse of two rooms and basement and large trianggular lot, near power house in Gilman's addi- tion, Herbert S Upper 12 and 13 Scheverman block, First Avenue and SS ae Street. CS a’ soy About x! to Jearn the optical bust- hess. Schuchard Optical Co, R. T. SHANNON GROCERY Co. Incorporated 1220-1222 tnd ave, Phong, Main BUTTER The Hest Fresh towa Creamery Butter, per pound 250 Orders for Butter not taken by phone. eee R. T. Shannon Grocery Co, Wholesale and Retail Outfitters, ee Heary Hensel “rutsctrine 28 Hinckley Block, Third Floor.) G. Beninghauson’s Headquarters or Fine Watches, and Wateh Re- pairing. Prices always right. Fine 807 Ist Ave. Time inspector f the C. & P. 8. Ry., and the 8. B.C, If you are looking for Boys’ Cloth: | \ ing that will stand the hard knoske | the wideawake bey subject their Clothing to, we ean eupply you. Our Brunner & Co. 502 Pike Street. Phone Main 1060 We are the people, trade with us, All are satisfied with our Wines and Liquors. Free delivery to any part of the Enlargement Sale Another car of Peerless All Stee! Ranges just arrived. The Peerless, the Peninsular, the Acorn and the Olympic. All are marked at Enlargement Sale prises, This is the best oppor tunity of the year for Renge buying. nnn ee GLH eb O: Nor ues OLMES URE CO. SECOND AVE

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